Organisation Type:
15 Million +
ICAO:
LOWW
IATA:
VIE
Website:
http://www.viennaairport.com
Country:
Austria

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Facts (Overview)

Vienna International Airport is widely recognised as the only airport in CEE, combining a dense route network with a perfect infrastructure. In 2011 around 70 airlines at VIE offered flights to more than 170 destinations (scheduled traffic) all over the world, thereof to 40 destinations in Eastern Europe - more than any other airport in Europe's western hemisphere.

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Figures

Number of Terminals:
3
Urban population:
1,724,381 inhabitants in Vienna
Total Catchment Population:
100 km radius: 5.2 million; 200 km radius: 15.8 million; 300 km radius: 32.3 million
Number of Runways:
2
Length of main runway (m):
3,600 metres
Operational Opening Hours:
24 hours, no night restrictions
Ownership:
: 20% province of Lower Austria, 20 % city of Vienna, 10 % employee foundation, 50 % quoted on Vienna stock exchange
Number of Direct Destinations:
174 (2011)
List of Top 5 airlines:
1) Austrian Airlines, 2) NIKI, 3) Air Berlin, 4) Lufthansa, 5) Germanwings
Passenger Numbers (mppa):
21,106,292 (2011)
Cargo Tonnes (p.a.):
277,784 (2011)
Number of Serving Airlines:
73 (2011)
Aircraft Parking Stands:
86 (minimum) to 98 (maximum) parking stands, 20 passenger bridges
NIKI expansion gathers pace

NIKI expansion gathers pace

Direct flights from Vienna to Barcelona, Nice and Copenhagen from summer 2010

NIKI will extend its network on 26 March when it adds three new direct routes to its portfolio. The airline's summer schedule will include direct flights from Vienna to Barcelona (daily), Nice (daily), Copenhagen (daily except Saturday). The new service is made possible by recent additions to the fleet that take the total number of planes to 17. NIKI is planning to increase capacity in 2010 by significantly more than 30%. The new routes in Western European will come just two months after Belgrade, Sofia and Bucharest are added on 1 February 2010 - a clear sign that NIKI is accelerating the pace of its expansion.

"We're upping the tempo, but that's logical for us. After all I step on the gas when I spot the chance to overtake. The operating environment is good for us - one of our competitors in Vienna has disappeared, the market leader is restructuring, travellers are paying more attention to prices and I have what they are looking for. Crisis or no crisis, this is my chance and I am not going to let it pass me by!", says Niki Lauda.

NIKI will cover all the main routes out of Vienna following the expansion of its schedule at the start of 2010. NIKI's policy of adding destinations that are equally attractive to business travellers and holidaymakers has proven its worth time and again over the years.

As Niki Lauda explains, "NIKI's routes work because they appeal to everyone, and are attractive for business and holiday passengers alike. I am certain that customer numbers will increase thanks to our new services to Barcelona, Nice and Copenhagen. The new routes will bring us and our partner airberlin very close to achieving our goal of a 30% market share in Vienna in 2010 - well ahead of plan."

Data

Last updated: Jan 25, 2012

Facilities

Last updated: Jan 4, 2012

Catchment and Demographics

Last updated: Jan 24, 2012

Pricing and Incentives

Last updated: Jan 9, 2012

Trade

Last updated: Jan 20, 2012

Route Development / Marketing

Last updated: Jan 4, 2012

Cargo

Last updated: Jan 19, 2012
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